First of all, I have to admit that this film has a full range of flaws from the setting to the plot.
The stage settings of the two worlds, even if there are a few laws of blurring in the title, still make people often have various question marks in their minds during the viewing process. Starting from my limited scientific knowledge, I can't build such a binary star model anyway. Maybe it's acceptable to create a gravity type that is suspended overhead, not to mention the universal gravity.
The paleness of the main love story is really a mediocre choice among countless fantasy possibilities. Even if it follows the fate of amnesia and reunion, the narrative should not be so sloppy and perfunctory, like a dehydrated version of a fixed-program fairy tale told to children. Dry and tasteless.
but!
Still some interesting places. Perhaps this is the beauty of this grand metaphor.
Although I understand that this is a visual representation of class antagonism, I am still shocked by this cruelty.
In a poor class, a poor country, and a poor continent, precious mineral resources can only bring about filth. The lower world does not have the light of illumination, and because there is no money, it cannot buy bright hope.
In the transitional world, a coordinate axis in the elevator, the intersection of the origin has infinite possibilities of instability, and the Mordor restaurant can also have fun together in the sky and the ground. But this happiness can only be digested within the same class - we are in the same space, but we still can't touch each other. What separates us is not just contradictory gravitational pulls, but indifference, vigilance, and prejudice that is never absent. On the less magical Earth, this kind of magic continues to play out in regions of different races, beliefs, and ideologies. There is no reason, we are "born opposites", the contrast between the physical space of the closest relatives and the psychological distance of the farthest is so strong. We cannot communicate, we are always retrograde, and the oil and water separation is always irreconcilable. We can only provide each other with endless guesses.
Whether the material life is rich will naturally open the distance, and the solidified class under the vicious circle is the chain of gravity that makes you unable to break free. You are born in this class, you have attributes that can never be changed, and any disguise and cross-border will be beaten back to their original shape soon.
Rich people have more freedom than poor people. We don't communicate with each other, one side is a cowardly rat crossing the street, and the other side is arrogant and dismissive.
The happy ending co-produced by so many advanced capitalist countries is as unreal as it is beautiful. Those that are antimatter to each other should not only have things, but should also be people. Such a simple and reckless love that crosses classes can only bring about mutual annihilation in the greater probability. It's not positive enough, but normal enough.
Patents allow funds and resources to flow from the upper world to the lower to realize the harmony of the world. It is best to pray that everyone in both worlds is rational and noble.
The magical pollen, which presumably wrinkles by removing the influence of gravity, also allows the hero and heroine to fly across the stratum, making them love each other equally at the center of two worlds.
Anyway, the story is not a fun story
It doesn't give a very convincing answer either
But the way it poses and presents the problem can make people truly feel the difficulty of the problem and their helplessness.
It's naive to expect love and kindness to dissolve discord, but isn't that one of the few glitters in human nature?
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